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Silverplate Salver by Corbell & Co.
Featuring elaborate Rococo decoration, this silverplate salver by Corbell & Co. exudes opulence. Established by Arthur Corbell in London in 1946 before expanding to the United States, Corbell & Co. specialized in Old Sheffield plate, a mixture of silver over copper. Although initially invented by accident in 1743, the Sheffield plating technique became a way to offer more affordable silver pieces to the consumer. Its sturdy nature and ease of decoration helped it become the most successful silver substitute in history.
20th century
7 7/8" diameter x 1" high
20th century
7 7/8" diameter x 1" high
Featuring elaborate Rococo decoration, this silverplate salver by Corbell & Co. exudes opulence. Established by Arthur Corbell in London in 1946 before expanding to the United States, Corbell & Co. specialized in Old Sheffield plate, a mixture of silver over copper. Although initially invented by accident in 1743, the Sheffield plating technique became a way to offer more affordable silver pieces to the consumer. Its sturdy nature and ease of decoration helped it become the most successful silver substitute in history.
20th century
7 7/8" diameter x 1" high
20th century
7 7/8" diameter x 1" high
$173.25
Original: $495.00
-65%Silverplate Salver by Corbell & Co.—
$495.00
$173.25Description
Featuring elaborate Rococo decoration, this silverplate salver by Corbell & Co. exudes opulence. Established by Arthur Corbell in London in 1946 before expanding to the United States, Corbell & Co. specialized in Old Sheffield plate, a mixture of silver over copper. Although initially invented by accident in 1743, the Sheffield plating technique became a way to offer more affordable silver pieces to the consumer. Its sturdy nature and ease of decoration helped it become the most successful silver substitute in history.
20th century
7 7/8" diameter x 1" high
20th century
7 7/8" diameter x 1" high






















